Ph.D. Database

The aim of the IACR Ph.D. database is twofold. On the first hand, we want to offer an overview of Ph.D. already completed
in the domain of cryptology. Where possible, this should also include a subject classification, an abstract, and
access to the full text.
On the second hand, it deals with Ph.D. subjects currently under investigation. This way, we provide a timely
map of contemporary research in cryptology.
All entries or changes need to be approved by an editor. You can contact them via phds (at) iacr.org.

Format: Given Name Family Name or Given Name1 Family Name1, Given Name2 Family Name2, ...
e.g. Carl Friedrich Gauß, Pierre-Simon LaplaceSeparate several supervisors by comma (,)
(type part of name to search supervisors already in data base).

Abstract

(max. 10,000 characters)
<p><br><b><li><ol><ul><i> can be used to structure the abstract.
When starting your Ph.D., just add a few sentences outlining the overall idea of your Ph.D. You can change
the text any time you want and upload the final abstract after completion of your Ph.D.

Link to full text

Must start with http:// or https://Can be added later.

Upload your Ph.D. thesis as fulltext

Only .pdf supported
Be sure you have the copyright for that!

Year of completion

if applicable, can be added later

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